I tried to install pip3 on my NAS F2-220, but there was a problem preventing its installation.
I had tried Xpenology some time ago and used Entware to install other packages than those available on the official store.
So I saw if I could install it under TOS.
And it works, only on X86_64, I don't have an ARM NAS .
1 - Connect in ssh to your NAS, as root :
(Under Windows 10)
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ssh root@YOUR_NAS_IP -p 9222
2 -Run the command
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ln -s /usr/bin/ter_wget /usr/bin/wget
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mkdir -p /mnt/md0/@entware/opt
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ln -s /mnt/md0/@entware/opt /opt
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wget -O - http://bin.entware.net/x64-k3.2/installer/generic.sh | /bin/sh
7 - Run the command
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ln -s /opt/bin/opkg /usr/bin/opkg
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vi /etc/profile
You should have " export PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/opt/bin:/opt/sbin "
9 - Save and exit
10 - Run the command
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source /etc/profile
12 - Reconnect in ssh and run the command
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opkg update
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opkg install nano
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opkg remove nano
Source : https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki
List of available packages : http://bin.entware.net/x64-k3.2/
WARNING :
Normally your NAS will still work fine, but still be careful.
There is no official support for our NAS.
I did these tests on my NAS without any data, I am not responsible for any data loss.